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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 1, 1908)
THE MORNING ASTORIAN Established t1 PublUbed D Except Monday by IBS J. i DKLUHGEK COMPANY. .17- ,. M SUBSCBIPTIOl! BATES. By mail P jr.".. By earnee. p imwMfc.... fimT ASTOBUH. By mfl. P T' odvasw..- !si mfli the tool Cons" 01 Web I, Orders tor th. wri oJTn :omI IShSti bVnr "port to tb. ejUoaotpubucMtoa. TILKPHOHK KADI ; Official ppr of Clatsop County and to ity ot ojtoriA. WEATHER. Western Oregon and Wash ingtonFair and cold. Eastern Oregon-Fair. Eastern Washington, Idaho -Fair and continued cow. A HOME-PORT FOR US. We are going to campaign relig iously for the Port of Astoria, mat mav as well be understood first, as last We won one fight against the imposition of what was deemed Portland's encroachment upon this particular right and we would be false to every doctrine of local enterprise na eonitv if we did not stand un grudgingly and unremittingly for this plan of our own. No Astorian has a chaHnv of riffht to antagonize this scheme, even by the way of "damn ing it with faint praise" or by a more significant silence. It is positively essential to every future maritime cal rotation we may make and will es tahli'ch us on a sound footing for the prosecution of everything we need most The initiative does not take the matter beyond the purview of the municipal electorate; we do not nave to submit the proposition to the authorities at Salera nor to the nin nf State nor county; it is purely a city matter and will go be fore the people of Astoria as an amendment to the charter of Astoria. The eieht citizens in charge of the preliminaries are capable and reliable men, ambitious for the good of the community and when they shall be ready to pass the subject up to the voters, it will be in safe and unassail able shape and all that will then be necessary to do is to vote it solidly and let the commercial world, the government, and our neighbors, know that we are a unit for it It is the first steD to our own salvation and must be taken, else we convict our selves completely of being a "dog in the maneer." We will have fought off others from our harbor- and will do nothine for it ourselves; a position we cannot occupy with any possible credit even controlled, let alone subjected. Well, it is the same eld story, told and retold in the histories of the centuries and but quickens the world s old conviction that there must be some tremendous underlying evil borne by this light-hearted, sunny soulcd race that has fought and won a thousand battles for every nation on earth, and cannot master its own deep wrongs against the English. No man can say where it will end; the Englishman certainly ciinnot, and tne Irishman does not care Hatred for everything and person English is in the very corpuscles of the Irish Diooa and will be found there when the last son of Erin drains h:$ last fighting drop in this everlasting fight. o . EDITORIAL SALAD. ts 0) Mr. Bryan turned on his eloquence in Frankfort amid thunders of ap plause. Then the senatorial ballot was taken, and Beckham's gain was u. THE CHAMBER IN SHAPE. The Astoria Chamber of Commerce is in full rig and regalia for the new year, with a rattling lot of committee men in charge of the departmental work and lots of work on hand. It is like a giant refreshed and ready for battle, and while Astoria may have o avowed enemies who are likely to give battle, she must enter the lists of strife and competition as she has never done before, not even last year, and her champion, the Chamber is afoot and afield for the contest The whole city is behind.it, shoulder to should and this is to be her ban ner year of achievement; therefore, let no man neglect his duty, but rally strongly and honestly to the engage ment and win out good, and sure and for all time. And don't forget that the Astorian is an ally in the cause, whatever guise it may take. o ENGLAND'S ETERNAL ENEMY. The Marquis of Londonderry has precipitated the "Irish Question" upon the British parliament in a manner that is likely to move the government to its quiescent core. He avers that the reign of the Irish League is more powerful, dominant, and bitter than even in the dark days of the "Eighties" and , that governmental cowardice is responsible for the con : THE SCANDINAVIAN-AMERICAN SAVINGS BANK Astoria, Oregon Conducts a safe and careful business. Receives money subject to check, and pays interest on time deposits. Money to loan on good security. J. M. Anderson, Cashier, WANTED FOR MURDER. . SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 31. Unitcd States Marshal Elliott and several deputies have been searching San Francisco and contingtious cities and towns several days for Hernando Miguel, a rich Mexican planter who is watcd by the Mexican government on a charge of murder. The federal officers traced the man to a house at I IMS l'acthc treet last niirht Assistance was asked of the local police and Marshal Elliott and his own men surrounder the house, but when the officers entered Miguel was found to have made his escape. Miguel, who in San Francisco is known as Manuel Martini, is charged with having killed another rich plant er in Mexico during a feud. The Mexican government has shown more than ordinary interest in the case, and has sent an earnest request to the U. S. marshals office in San Fran cisco that the deputies do all in their poor to capture the fugitive. It is said that some of the federal office holders in New York are "swal lowing hard" since Governor Hughes stated that he will be a presidential candidate. ' Wisconsin has not yet said what it proposes to do for Mr. La Follette. At the present rate of announcements the wall-flower states at the Chicago convention will be few. Mark Twain remarks that receiv erships cost more than harems, which mav exDlain why the sultan has al ways persuaded his creditors not to proceed to extremities. After a cross-examination by a New York criminal lawyer a witness must feel like an admiral who has ven tured to express an opinion on the subject of hospital ships. Rear Admiral McCalla says the United States should have "at least the skeleton of an army." The new medical uplift in the navy is begin ning to show in its dialect Simple Remedy For La Grippe La grippe coughs are dangerous as thev frequently develop into pneu monia. Foley's Honey and aTr not only stops the cough but heals and strengthens the lungs so that no ser ious results need be feared. The eenuine Foley's Honey and Tar con tains no harmful drugs and is in a yellow package. Refuse substitutes. HIDDEN DANGERS. Nature Gives Timely Warnings That No Astoria Citizen Can Af ford to Ignore. ICE CROP ALL RIGHT. NEW YORK. Jan. 31.-An abund ant supply of ice for the season of 1908 is expected by the American Ice Company, according to statements by officers of thai corporation, the annu al meeting of which was held in this city yesterday. It was stated that a tar ner surplus was on hand at pre sent than the company had been able to carry over from the summer of 1906. Last year it began to cut Ice on Jan. 27. It was approximately the same date this year when the cutting began, Tuesday, January 28. , If cold weather continues for three weeks, officials stated, there would be no trouble in harvesting an ample quaiu ty for next summer's needs. ONE DEAD, FIVE INJURED. LOS ANGELES. Jan. Sl.-James Carter, conductor of a Brooklyn Ave. car of the Pacific Electric, Company was instantly killed and five persons were iniured. none fatally, shortly before one o'clock this morning when section of a Salt Lake freight train struck the car at the Macy Street crossing. The train had been cut in two and the car had been given the signal to cross when it was struck. Carter was caught beneath the car when it was toppled over and crush ed to death. The injured included the motornian, a freight brakeman and three passengers, all residents of Los Angeles, This Hay Interest You No one is immune from kidney trouble, so just remember that Foley's Kidnev Cure will ston the irresul- larities and cure any case of kidney and bladder trouble that is not be yond the reach of medicine. ' I himhuhm THE TRENTON First-Class Liquors and Cigars 6oa Commercial Stmt Corner Commercial ana 14th. ASTORIA, 0KIQ0X t 4 i'MMIMMHIMMMHIMIMMMM MIMII WANT POWERS PARDONED. LOS ANGELEsT Jan. 31.-Two petitions, one for women and one for men, are at the office of an at torney here awaiting signatures of those who desire to see Powers, now imprisoned on a chsrge of slay ing William Goelbel of Kentucky, pardoned. Foley's Honey and Tar cures the most obstinate coughs and expels the cold from the system and it is mildly laxative. It is guaranteed. The genuine is in the yellow package. The foreign trade of the United States last year was $3,350,000,000, the highest recorded, and a gain of $228, 000,000 over 1906. These are not figures that go with a loss of business confidence. DANGER SIGNAL NO. 1 comes from the kidney secretions. They will warn you when the kidneys are sick. Well kidneys excrete a clear, amber fluid. Sick kidneys send out a thin, oale and foamy, or a thick, red, ill-smelling urine, full of sediment and irregular of passage. DANGER SIGNAL NO. 2 comes from the back. Back pains, dull and heavy, or sharp and acute, tell you of sick kidneys and warn you of the annroach of droosv. diabetes and 1 r - - - Bright' disease. Doan s Kidney rills cure sick kidneys and cure them per manently. . P. J. Ritchey, living on Seventh St., Hillsboro, Ore., says: "For a long time I suffered from an acute attack of kidney trouble. My kidneys were very irregular and secretions passing very frequently and were attended by severe pain. They were also very scanty and my bladder seemed to be very weak. I tried a number of remedies that were said to cure kid nev trouble, but received no relief." ! At last I saw an advertisement of Doan's Kidney Pills, and procured a box. The pains left and as I con tinued to use them the trouble entire ly vanished. I gradually grew better and now I am without a sign of kid ney trouble. I recommend Doan's Kidney Pills at every opportunity.' Plenty more proof like this from Astoria people. Call at Charles Rogers & Son's drug store and ask what their customers report. For sale by all dealers. Price, 50 cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United States. Remember the name Doan's and take no other. O 111 The Jumping Off Place. Nothing Makes Life So Sweet As easy, comfortable shoes. Nothing makes life as unbearable as poorly fitting shoes. Come to me and get absolute satisfaction. Wbmeo with good complexions are never homely. Good blood makes good complexions. Lane's Family Medicine makes good blood. All druggist sell it for 25 cents. The coral insect is chiefly respon sible for the latest 100-mile extension of a railroad toward Havana. Small favors in large quantities are thank fully received. COFFEE Why do we drink so much poor coffee? Because good coffee is. soggod. "Consumption had me in its grasp; and I had almost reached the jumping off olace when I was advised to 4ry Dr. King's New Discovery; and I want to say right now, it saved my life. Improvement began with the first bottle, and after taking one dozen bottles I was a well and happy man again," says George Moore, of Grimesland, N. C. As a remedy for coughs and colds and healer of weak, sore lungs and for preventing pneu monia New Discovery is supreme. 50c and $1.00 at Charles Rogers & Son, druggists. Trial bottle free. : S. A. GIMRE 543 BOND STREET. Opposite Fisher Bros. Best kinds of logging shoes, ham made, always on hand. All kinds of SHOE REPAIRING neatly and quickly done. SPRING GOODS ARE HERE Order vour sonne suit now while mv line is com plete. Some beautiiul etiects in tans, slates and London smokes. A perfect fit guar anteed and prices within reach of all. Carl E. Franseen, ASTORIA'S LEADING TAILOR, 179 Eleventh Street. Phone Main 3711 "If it's from Franssen it's right" COW BAY BRASS & II IK A8TOHIA, OREGON M AND BRASS FOUNDERS LAND AND MARINE EKCINEERS Utfto-Dsts M Mill UncMutrjr f- rrosipl ttmiun gitm task rilr work' '8th and Franklin Ave. Tat Main mi SHIPS THAT PASS AT NIGHT. PUNTA ARENAS, Jan. 31.-A telegram from Cape Virgins says that an American ship passed ' the cape at five o'clock yesterday after noon. - The editor of the Memphis, Tenn., "Times", writes: "In my opinion Foley's Honey and Tar is the best remedy for coughs, colds and lung trouble, and to my own personal knowledge Foley's Honey and Tar has accomplished many permanent cures that have been little short of marvelous " Refuse any but the p!en- Special Reduction ON : Japanese Goods AT Yokohama Bazar All kinds of Japanese goods, Including China wares, baskets, silk handkerchiefs brass wares, fans, toys, bamboo furni tures, etc., etc. Some goods at half pries Maraschino Cherries. DELICIOUS Tr j'em 75c and $100 i a bottle at the f , ..4.. .-i'V" ' ' AMERICAN IMPORTING CO. ...... .. , , , .... , , f f , ,, , ,, ...y. 689 Commercial Street THE G EM c C. F. WISE. Prop. Choice Wines, liquors Merchants Loach Froa and Cigars n:jo a. m. to 1:30 p. m. ' Hot Lunch at All Honrs. 13 Cents Comer Eleventh sal Commercial. ASTOMA .... . . . . 02XC0S The Louvre Concert Hall FIRST CLASS LIQUORS AND CIGARS SEVENTH AHD AST0B STREETS. Rooms in Connection. Vic Lindbeck, Prop, HOWLBY, President fBANK PATTON, Ouster. '"TRR80N. Viae-President 9. W, GARNER, Assistant OaeUst. Astoria Savings Bank ..I"!! mid in MM snrpio and 0n0tTldA FroDU 180,000 J '-hiibwU nnml Bunking Hu.Idw. Ue Paid o Tint IwpoalU jT FOUR PER CENT FEB ANNDM Tl ASTOXIA, 01EOOE irvnrh ind Dnsn itrerts. First National Bank of Astoria, Ore. KSTAKLIKIIKD 18M. Capital $100,000 TIMB CARD Astoria & Columbia River R. R. Co Eflesths, Monday, September 9, 1907 Padflo Tim. ia.ni. 8.15 8.85 "e.stti 8.48 e.4 S.i 8.48 .65 p.m. .ss 8. M1 .4ft 0.18 10 18 9. 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OUilO, 11.00 10.40 84 M n 10.08 10.1' 10J1 10. 8.88 a.m. N01. 26 and 28 run from Astoria to Clatsop Beaoh via Ft. S terms. Kb. It runs from Portland to Astoria and Clatsop Beaeh direct. No. 4 runs fross I Nos. 21, 25 and 20 run vis Ft. Stevens. No. 23 runs from Clatsop Beaoh Wy Astoria and Portland direct Additional train will be run from Astoria to Jt J Stevens and return on Sundays, leaving Astoria 11:30 a. m., arrive Ft Suvsas 12:28 p. m. Returning leaves Ft. Stevens 2:00 p. m., arrives Astoria l:iS p. sa CONNECTIONS At Portland, with all trans-oontinental lines. At Gobla, with Northern Paolflo Eallwsy Co, At Astoria with steamers for Sen Frandset' and Tillamook and Ilwaoo Railway 4 Navigation Co.'s boat and railway. Through tickets sold to snd from all points 'n the Btst and Europs. for further particulars apply to, R. H. JENKINS, uen. n. a rmngr. Asrt.,